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Bosch is showing off its self-driving car prototype in Australia this week, and it could give us a glimpse of Tesla's Autopilot 2.0 plans.
Bosch, most commonly known as a German kitchen appliance designer, has released the self-driving car for the ITS World Congress in Melbourne, Australia. It marks the first time a self-driving vehicle has driven on Australian roads.
Bosch has been working on a vehicle automation system for five years that can be used on any car, Gavin Smith, President of Bosch Oceania, told Business Insider in an email.read more

They may not look like neon silver bean-eggs like the Mercedes F 015 concept, but the autonomous cars are coming, and they're coming soon. How soon? If Bosch gets their way, then cars will have full autopilot by 2025. Read more...

Automotive technology pioneer Bosch will launch its independently developed autonomous driving system for use in new vehicles next year as the industry accelerates its push towards driverless cars. The German company’s traffic jam a...

australia could lead the world in development of autonomous (self-driving) cars following the lead of a tesla model s developed in victoria by german giant bosch with funding assistance from the victorian government. and locals will...

“The Biggest benefit to road safety will come from removing human decision making,” Bosch Australia president Gavin Smith told world experts on road safety today. On the same day that Tesla launched an advanced Autopilot upgrade for...